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A Profession at a Crossroads ā Too Few Recruits, Too Many Barriers
Thereās a storm quietly brewing in land surveyingāand it has nothing to do with weather. Itās the professionās slow-burning crisis: a pipeline thatās running dry. Across the country, surveying firms are struggling to find new talent. Technical schools are reporting low enrollment in geomatics programs. Licensure numbers are stagnatingāor declining. And the hard truth is this: if we donāt lower the drawbridge, the next generation simply wonāt cross into the field.
The demand for surveyors is real and rising. Infrastructure is aging. Boundaries are being challenged in growing numbers. Land development is accelerating. Municipalities are digitizing records and modernizing mapping systems. The opportunities are thereābut the workforce isnāt. And itās not because young people donāt want to work. Itās because surveying has quietly become one of the most expensive and convoluted professions to break intoāwithout the financia
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